Semax vs Selank: Neuropeptide Research Comparison
A concise comparison of Semax and Selank — two Russian-developed neuropeptides with distinct mechanisms, cognitive effects, and research applications.
A concise comparison of Semax and Selank — two Russian-developed neuropeptides with distinct mechanisms, cognitive effects, and research applications.
Can you drink alcohol on peptides? What the research says about GLP-1s, BPC-157, and NAD+.
A concise comparison of Sermorelin and CJC-1295 — two GHRH-based peptides with different half-lives, mechanisms, and research applications.
Standard workplace drug tests don’t test for peptides. Athletic testing is a different story.
A concise comparison of BPC-157 and TB-500 — their distinct mechanisms, research applications, and why they are often studied together.
Most research peptides require injection, but nasal sprays, oral, and topical options exist for some.
No known interaction — and BPC-157 may even help with GLP-1 side effects. Here’s what we know.
What Does the Research Say About Peptides and Aging? Aging research has undergone a fundamental shift over the past two decades. Once considered an inevitable, untreatable process, biological aging is now understood as a collection of measurable, interconnected mechanisms — telomere shortening, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, NAD+ decline, and gene expression changes. Each of these…
A concise overview of Selank — the synthetic anxiolytic peptide based on tuftsin, its mechanism of action, and key neuropeptide research findings.
Most peptides are used by both men and women in research. Here’s what women should know.